pang |
throes |
As nouns the difference between pang and throes
is that
pang is paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish; sudden and transitory agony; throe while
throes is plural of lang=en.
As a verb pang
is to torment; to torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering.
pang |
twange |
Twange is likely misspelled.
Twange has no English definition.
As a noun pang
is paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish; sudden and transitory agony; throe.
As a verb pang
is to torment; to torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering.
soreness |
pang |
Related terms |
Soreness is a related term of pang.
As a noun soreness
is the property, state, or condition of being sore; painfulness.
pang |
discomfort |
Related terms |
Pang is a related term of discomfort.
As a noun discomfort is
mental or bodily distress.
As a verb discomfort is
to cause annoyance or distress to.
aching |
pang |
Related terms |
Aching is a related term of pang.
As a verb aching
is .
As an adjective aching
is that aches; continuously painful.
As a noun aching
is the feeling of an ache; a dull pain.
smarting |
pang |
Related terms |
Smarting is a related term of pang.
As an adjective smarting
is painful, sore.
As a verb smarting
is .
As a noun smarting
is a sensation that smarts or stings.
pang |
hurt |
Related terms |
Pang is a related term of hurt.
As a verb hurt is
to be painful.
As an adjective hurt is
wounded, physically injured.
As a noun hurt is
an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience).
pang |
stitch |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between pang and stitch
is that
pang is paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish; sudden and transitory agony; throe while
stitch is a single pass of a needle in sewing; the loop or turn of the thread thus made.
As verbs the difference between pang and stitch
is that
pang is to torment; to torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering while
stitch is to form stitches in; especially, to sew in such a manner as to show on the surface a continuous line of stitches.
outburst |
pang |
As a verb outburst
is to burst out.
As a noun outburst
is a sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity.
pang |
pinch |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between pang and pinch
is that
pang is paroxysm of extreme physical pain or anguish; sudden and transitory agony; throe while
pinch is the action of squeezing a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
As verbs the difference between pang and pinch
is that
pang is to torment; to torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering while
pinch is to squeeze a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
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